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    Default X-Men #12 spoilers (prelude to X of Swords)

    This is a pretty dense story so it's hard to fully summarize it correctly.

    First, we go back to the scene during the Cotati invasion where Summoner and Anole, Rockslide and Loa are playing a game. Santo and Summoner end up learning about eachothers' weakness (the later has the mutant power of invulnerability, except for his eyes).

    Apoc comes to the scene and stops the game. He tells Summoner that he has built the External gate to Arrako (as seen on this week's issue of Excalibur). His plan involves sending Krakoa (!) to the Otherworld, but first he needs to hear from his grandchild what happened since Arrako was thrown into the chasm.

    In the majority of the issue we get Summoner's account of the events, but it's not certain if we are meant to trust him or not. He starts way back from when Apoc threw his wife (Genesis, one half of the mystery woman from the FCBD issue) and his children (the og horsemen) into the chasm, a tale that has been known for the Arrakoans as an act of sacrifice for some and betrayal for others.

    Arrako was thrown into Amneth, a fallen world which was before conquered by the White Sword - a mutant and an External. There the mutants raised a new mutant society not very dissimilar to Krakoa, built around ten towers.

    Tragedy begins for Arakko as Idyll, a precog, propethized the fall of Arakko. Genesis led an army against the Amneth demons, but betrayal came from the White Sword, who was corrupted after living many years in Amneth, and had his own army and ressurection proccess.

    Genesis survived, but suffered another betrayal from Isca, the Unbeaten, who has the power to never lose and thus was inclided to switch sides in the war. The later brought Genesis to face Annihilation, the god of Arakko (and the other half of the woman from the FCBD issue). Genesis lost, Arrako fell after thousand years of war and Summoner was sent to our world in hope that Apoc could save them.

    After the story, we see Apoc watching while Banshee, Unus and Summoner lead into the External gate that was built in this week's Excalibur issue. Summoner ensures that everything will work and Apoc will be heralded as an hero of Arakko, but his words sound very suspicious.

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    Oof! A great issue. Lots of heavy worldbuilding and mysterious new characters at play here, which is all very excting! Have Genesis and Annihilation actually became one person? This is all what Hickman has always excelled at so no surprise here. The only thing that bothered me was the inconsistent colouring of Genesis' skin, but hopefully that will be fixed down the line. Now onto X of Swords
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    Just like with Moria X i get the feeling we as readers should not blindly trust any of these major re-tellings of history if they come from an in universe character or their memories.

    The bit about a precog fortelling the fall of Arrako in particular sounds especialy suspicious.

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    There is a lot to process in this comic. What appears to be "just backstory of Arakko" has interesting parallels with Krakoa, such as his own resurrection processes or how precognitive ones affect their destiny.

    Everything feels epic and strange. I'm looking forward to X of Swords. Apocalypse has dragged all mutants into a war they didn't ask for.

    By the way, Genesis is probably an ancestor of Storm right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glio View Post
    There is a lot to process in this comic. What appears to be "just backstory of Arakko" has interesting parallels with Krakoa, such as his own resurrection processes or how precognitive ones affect their destiny.

    Everything feels epic and strange. I'm looking forward to X of Swords. Apocalypse has dragged all mutants into a war they didn't ask for.

    By the way, Genesis is probably an ancestor of Storm right?
    Isn't Storm maybe romantically involved with one of her sons? Who was that guy she was dancing with on the Marauders cover?

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    This felt very much like a Claremont issue and I dont mean that as a compliment

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    Now we know why Evan was killed off. Other than not wanting clones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGAR View Post
    Now we know why Evan was killed off. Other than not wanting clones.
    There was already a Genesis related with Apocalypse before Evan, this is the third

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGAR View Post
    Now we know why Evan was killed off. Other than not wanting clones.
    when did Evan die? I might have missed the issue

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    nevermind, apparently Evan died somewhere in Age of X-man, that's kind of lame.

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    Nice to get slowly introduced to 4 players of XoS: Isca, the Unbeaten, the White Sword, Genesis and Annihilation. Do they all have a different point of view and goals, makes them interesting.

    I for one hope these 4 will stay after XoS all seems interesting. The White Sword seemed least interesting at first, but hell, he is cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGAR View Post
    Now we know why Evan was killed off. Other than not wanting clones.
    When did that happen?
    I was trying to do too much and not doing any of it as well as I could. But I've had a change of mind... though not everyone shall enjoy it. I will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewMutant View Post
    When did that happen?
    Evan was killed in AgeofXMan apparently. You'd think he'd come in as useful during this era....

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    mama this is fashion, this is high art, this is for the arts AND the charts

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamaBird View Post
    Isn't Storm maybe romantically involved with one of her sons? Who was that guy she was dancing with on the Marauders cover?
    I don't think she's going to be romantically involved with that character, I think it's just a cover that represents "dancing with Death". But Genesis is quite similar to Storm and we know that she had ancestors in Egypt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glio View Post
    There is a lot to process in this comic. What appears to be "just backstory of Arakko" has interesting parallels with Krakoa, such as his own resurrection processes or how precognitive ones affect their destiny.

    Everything feels epic and strange. I'm looking forward to X of Swords. Apocalypse has dragged all mutants into a war they didn't ask for.

    By the way, Genesis is probably an ancestor of Storm right?
    I think it’s possible but the coloring for her character is inconsistent. Technically she can be white/Arab or whatever she’s supposed to be and her descendant can still be black but idk. The lifting of mutantkind part from the Giant-Size Storm issue does mean they might have some connection though. Though Storm also said she was a goddess and this issue we see a goddess that’s also been depicted with dark skin so maybe Annihilation is an ancestor of some kind too?
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